I really don't think of my work in terms of a genre. I think of it in terms of what I want to say, what I think is cool, and what I'm good at.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't really have a preferred genre. It's more up to the individual project itself and if I feel compelled by it.
At the end of the day, I'm writing in a genre that isn't highly regarded.
I have done a lot of things outside of Science Fiction, but there has been an almost disproportionate amount of that genre in my body of work. I don't know what to make of it.
I don't write to a genre.
My focus is to not focus too much on one genre.
It doesn't matter to me what the genre is.
I've written six novels and four pieces of nonfiction, so I don't really have a genre these days.
I'm not in a certain type of genre, and I can't be categorized or pigeonholed. That leaves a wide range of what I can do for myself, for other people, and with other people.
I don't steer clear of genres. I simply haven't steered myself toward some of them.
I have a complex feeling about genre. I love it, but I hate it at the same time. I have the urge to make audiences thrill with the excitement of a genre, but I also try to betray and destroy the expectations placed on that genre.
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